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01-27-2020 01:56 PM
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01-28-2020 08:15 AMGood incentive to keep the P-class Money,...I..,i mean members to attend most all races.
Good move .keeps up boat count .opa ,s interest has always been to promote p-class.
keep it up
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01-29-2020 09:39 AMSo the best 7 finishes of all ten races? For all classes?
Does the manufacturer have to still be in business?Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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01-30-2020 09:18 AMI think I'll have to dig into the rules.
Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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01-31-2020 09:52 PMToo funny......
Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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02-01-2020 04:20 PMYea but it also says something for the quality of those builders.
The hulls are still here running races after decades.
not to mention most all in big water
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02-02-2020 09:06 PMBig difference between those and some of the ones who build disposable potato chips now.
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02-03-2020 09:52 AMFor sure .
When oss reared its ugly head ,the sport went to more inland venues ,( small water )
Real boats were too heavy due to proper construction.
I leke fountains etc. but after being in them ,and being in a phantom 38 or a formula etc.it was obvious the safer choice was the better built hull.